A 21-year-old man who was driving a stolen vehicle sought by
police in connection with the double homicide of two teens at San Francisco's
Crocker Amazon Park earlier this week has been arrested, police said Friday.

San Francisco Officer Grace Gatpandan said that the fatal
shooting of 19-year-old Donzel Gaines, of San Francisco, and 18-year-old
Kenyatta Butler Jr., of San Leandro, remains under investigation and that no
suspects have been arrested in direct connection with their deaths. The two
were found dead in a car on Monday morning in the parking lot of the Crocker
Amazon Playground,

However, Gatpandan said that police identified a stolen vehicle
involved in the double homicide and arrested 21-year-old Davante Robinson, of
San Francisco, around 1:15 a.m. on Wednesday as he and a male passenger were
in the vehicle at Ingalls Street and Quesada Avenue in the Bayview.

While the passenger in the car was detained and released, Robinson
was arrested for possession of a stolen vehicle and felony receiving of a
stolen vehicle, according to Gatpandan.

Robinson remains in custody but is not facing homicide charges,
she said.

Police have not released any suspect description or a possible
motive for the shooting.

Police said that both victims appear to have been shot while
sitting in the car and were pronounced dead at the scene.

Friday afternoon, grieving friends, family and community members
gathered in the parking lot at Crocker Amazon Playground near Geneva Avenue
in the Excelsior neighborhood to remember the two teenagers who
were fatally shot.